December 06, 2007

Set List: Amy Winehouse, Minneapolis, 2007

Amy In honor of Amy Winehouse nabbing six Grammy nominations, we will return to the days before she was married, when she didn't appear to have any scars and when she wasn't afraid to take the stage and let it rip for 45 minutes or an hour. At SXSW she was a hot and ferocious presence, tough as nails and yet so very gentle. That spring tour was mostly shows like the one she did on May 2 in Minneapolis at the Varsity Theater where she played:
Addicted / Just Friends / Cherry / Back to Black / Wake Up Alone / Tears Dry on Their Own / He Can Only Hold Her / Fuck Me Pumps / You Know I’m No Good / Me and Mr. Jones
/ Rehab / Love Is a Losing Game / Valerie

July 17, 2007

Mercury Prize Contenders: Amy, Arctic and the Unfamiliar

Former Mercury Prize winners Arctic Monkeys and Dizzee Rascal have made a return to the Mercury Prize Shortlist, a collection of a dozen albums competing to be named the U.K.'s best.
Along with recent discs from those two acts, Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black" is considered a front-runner for the prize. Rascal was nominated for "Maths + English"; Arctic Monkeys are up for "Favourite Worst Nightmare."
The list is largely bands that have yet to make any sort of mark in the U.S. Nominees are Bat for Lashes' "Fur and Gold" ; Fionn Regan's "The End of History" ; New Young Pony Club's "Fantastic Playroom" ; Klaxons' "Myths of the Near Future" ; the Young Knives' "Voices of Animals and Men"; Maps' "We Can Create"; the View's "Hats Off to the Buskers" ; Jamie T's "Panic Prevention"; and Basquiat Strings' "Basquiat Strings with Seb Rochford."
The winner will be announced Sept. 4.
Now in its 15th year, the Mercury Prize has become a significant prize for U.K. acts, helping boost sales at home and abroad.

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The Set List is written and compiled by Variety associate editor Phil Gallo. Gallo, based in Los Angeles, writes about the music business for Daily Variety and reviews concerts, television shows and theater.

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